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worth texas. the man who pulled the trigger is a veteran who kyle may have been trying to help with ptsd. susan candiotti joins us live with more. what do we know about how this happened? >> well, got some brand new information during the press conference. first of all, we learned about an alleged confession. and police say they think they also have found the murder weapon, when they describe as a semiautomatic handgun that was found at the suspect's house. let's back up a little bit. after the double shooting at that gun lodge, police say the suspected shooter who's 25-year-old eddie ray ralph took off in kyle's pickup truck. then they said that he went to his sister's house and told her and his brother what had happened, and then left that house. that's when the sister called the police. police put out an all points bulletin and tracked ralph, the suspect to his own house. now, the home was ringed, according to what one police lieutenant told me, with at least a dozen police officers. they tried
worth texas. the man who pulled the trigger is a veteran who kyle may have been trying to help with ptsd. susan candiotti joins us live with more. what do we know about how this happened? >> well, got some brand new information during the press conference. first of all, we learned about an alleged confession. and police say they think they also have found the murder weapon, when they describe as a semiautomatic handgun that was found at the suspect's house. let's back up a little bit....
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en houston ya salieron en libertad varios >>manuel pérez estuvo varios dias detenido en livingstone, texas, >>que si teniamos familiares afuera, que no pagaran nada. migracion nos iba a dejar salir. >>así lo muestran estas imágenes, en la tarde del lunes los dejaron salir. >>de los ocho que estábamos en la celda, a mi solo me dejaron salir
en houston ya salieron en libertad varios >>manuel pérez estuvo varios dias detenido en livingstone, texas, >>que si teniamos familiares afuera, que no pagaran nada. migracion nos iba a dejar salir. >>así lo muestran estas imágenes, en la tarde del lunes los dejaron salir. >>de los ocho que estábamos en la celda, a mi solo me dejaron salir
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a woman from texas is suing for anxiety, nervousness, and the life.f enjoyment from >> a man is in custody accused of firebombing a popular eatery in northern virginia. he was released from washington unittal from the burn yesterday. say he tossed an shopsive device into a nine days ago. thirdore's owner suffered
a woman from texas is suing for anxiety, nervousness, and the life.f enjoyment from >> a man is in custody accused of firebombing a popular eatery in northern virginia. he was released from washington unittal from the burn yesterday. say he tossed an shopsive device into a nine days ago. thirdore's owner suffered
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and then for tomorrow, a risk of strong storms from eastern texas into mississippi. look for icy conditions in the mid mississippi river valley. heavy snow in the central plains, rain in the pacific northwest. sunny and cool, midatlantic
and then for tomorrow, a risk of strong storms from eastern texas into mississippi. look for icy conditions in the mid mississippi river valley. heavy snow in the central plains, rain in the pacific northwest. sunny and cool, midatlantic
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>>accidente involucró a varios indocumentados en texas, la policía fronteriza siguio a una camioneta hasta río peñitas, del interior sacaron a 13 indocumentados, el coyote huyo >>ciber piratas vinculados al gobierno chino robaron informacion confidencial.
>>accidente involucró a varios indocumentados en texas, la policía fronteriza siguio a una camioneta hasta río peñitas, del interior sacaron a 13 indocumentados, el coyote huyo >>ciber piratas vinculados al gobierno chino robaron informacion confidencial.
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texas state representative steve toth joinses from austin, texas. he's proposed a new state law to make it a state crime to assist the federal government's efforts to ban assault weapons. good morning, representative. >> good morning, peter. how are you? >> peter: let's talk about this hard right at the beginning. on its face, your law seems to violate the supremacy clause of the united states constitution, which gives precedence to federal law over state law. tell me why it doesn't and tell me how you intend to enforce this in the state of texas. >> sure. this is not a nullification bill. as some have suggested it would be like the wyoming bill. we target a very specific portion of where the obama administration's proposed legislation is infringing on our second amendment right and it only deals with those two things. as an example, the size of a magazine and the type of weapon were very specific about it.
texas state representative steve toth joinses from austin, texas. he's proposed a new state law to make it a state crime to assist the federal government's efforts to ban assault weapons. good morning, representative. >> good morning, peter. how are you? >> peter: let's talk about this hard right at the beginning. on its face, your law seems to violate the supremacy clause of the united states constitution, which gives precedence to federal law over state law. tell me why it doesn't...
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there's a trend toward healthy eating and i think hain is a winner not a loser and the bears -- kevin in texas, kevin? >> caller: hey, jim, boo-yah from houston. >> boo-yah back at you. >> caller: do you then american rental car will break out to a new high after the awesome quarter? >> i like american rail car. there was a push between that one and trinity. >> buy, buy, buy -- >> a plethora of oil in all different places and not a lot of pipelines and american rail is one of the helpers of that issue. joe in new york. joe? >> caller: hi, jim. >> hey, joe. >> caller: my stock is sdrl seadrill. i'd like your comment on the stocks and the high dividend. >> i have been incorrectly saying that this one is not the right one to be in because i was worried about the yield and the yield seems to be okay. i do like the drillers, i do like national oil well, my charitable trust just sold schlumberger at the 70 to 72. let's go to howard in indiana. howard? >> caller: hi, jim. i want you to know i watch your show almost every night. really enjoy it. my question -- i own commonwealth reit cwh. monday it wa
there's a trend toward healthy eating and i think hain is a winner not a loser and the bears -- kevin in texas, kevin? >> caller: hey, jim, boo-yah from houston. >> boo-yah back at you. >> caller: do you then american rental car will break out to a new high after the awesome quarter? >> i like american rail car. there was a push between that one and trinity. >> buy, buy, buy -- >> a plethora of oil in all different places and not a lot of pipelines and...
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welcome to austin, texas. we're going behind the business of jpmorgan chase, the largest bank in the u.s. chairman and ceo jamie dimon predicted the housing market would come roaring back. new data shows it is the strongest it has been in years. so where does he see the next big rebound in the economy? we'll ask him in a fox business exclusive. >>> plus, a bang or a whimper? sequester gloom and doom reaches a fever pitch but will it really be as booed as some say? david walker, the former comptroller general is here to cut through all the noise and nonsense. >>> california businesses reach their breaking point with high taxes and crushing regulation don't have to be their future. arizona governor jan brewer has a plan to steal businesses away from the golden state. she joins us to explain. even when they say it ace not it is always about "money" melissa: first let's take a look at today's market moment. we were so close. stocks continued the march to all-time highs for much of the day. stocks sold off in the f
welcome to austin, texas. we're going behind the business of jpmorgan chase, the largest bank in the u.s. chairman and ceo jamie dimon predicted the housing market would come roaring back. new data shows it is the strongest it has been in years. so where does he see the next big rebound in the economy? we'll ask him in a fox business exclusive. >>> plus, a bang or a whimper? sequester gloom and doom reaches a fever pitch but will it really be as booed as some say? david walker, the...
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>> my grandmother lived in texas. she used to say to me whenever i would complain, 80% of the world really does not care about your problems. the other 20% are glad. if you were thinking how long will we need to wait before the government solves our private sector competitiveness problem, the answer is forever. if you were waiting for the government to fix it or anyone else, you would do best to remember the vast majority of what happens to the competitiveness of u.s. enterprises has nothing to do with the government. policy is only setting the framework that is operating in. in my view, the government has, for many decades, played an important function through direct and indirect support of research and development innovation that have been -- in ways that have been quite fundamental. the economic infrastructure of the country is quite important. you can disagree about individual job training programs, but there is no question in my mind that overall federal support through financial aid and training have been crucia
>> my grandmother lived in texas. she used to say to me whenever i would complain, 80% of the world really does not care about your problems. the other 20% are glad. if you were thinking how long will we need to wait before the government solves our private sector competitiveness problem, the answer is forever. if you were waiting for the government to fix it or anyone else, you would do best to remember the vast majority of what happens to the competitiveness of u.s. enterprises has...
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and then look at the exception of texas all these states vote democratic actually. the states in yellow, the ones that get more from government than they pay. the yellow lawns, the lawmakers there regularly rail against the federal government. john, here is your shot. the weirdness of this whole thing is that the conservatives out there, the people that really don't like the federal government, jack since andrew jackson's day, yet they benefit. when we have this big see kes tration that goes after nofl bases, army bases, usually tilts to the south. >> it takes us back to the debates back in the summer of 2011 when people showed up at tea party events and said, you know, i don't want the government messing with my medicare. the fact of the matter is that we have a real problem, and it is stoked, it is stoked by a group of players who operate within the republican party. what we desperately need right now is, frankly, a ronald reagan or a barry goldwater, william f. buckley, somebody who will stand up to the irrational section of that party and say, look, i'm a big co
and then look at the exception of texas all these states vote democratic actually. the states in yellow, the ones that get more from government than they pay. the yellow lawns, the lawmakers there regularly rail against the federal government. john, here is your shot. the weirdness of this whole thing is that the conservatives out there, the people that really don't like the federal government, jack since andrew jackson's day, yet they benefit. when we have this big see kes tration that goes...
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. >> host: donna in texas. please go ahead with your question or comment. >> caller: how can congress sit and talk about cuts in social security and medicare. [inaudible question] >> guest: you know, it is in regards to the federal employees health benefit plan. we have about $600 per month in health care coverage. .. support for social security by the way. those are the choices we have to make to sit back and say it's all congress. we all have to participate in this conversation. >> host: tiger tweets in two congressman, woodward's point isn't that it's just some budget document cometh that the administration chooses binging a cvn rather than making wiser cuts? >> guest: what would those wiser cuts be mr. tweeter? if you want to throw one out there i'm wide open to that conversation and if of woodward wanted to throw it out there and say if you want to say this amount of money this is what you should have done. tell us what it is is is but just to say oh there's a smarter way to do that and not know what that
. >> host: donna in texas. please go ahead with your question or comment. >> caller: how can congress sit and talk about cuts in social security and medicare. [inaudible question] >> guest: you know, it is in regards to the federal employees health benefit plan. we have about $600 per month in health care coverage. .. support for social security by the way. those are the choices we have to make to sit back and say it's all congress. we all have to participate in this...
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i have proposed, for example, that the state of texas issue a century bond. >> i was going there now. >> sometime in the next 100 years rates will go up, okay? i want to lock in the low rates for the 26 million people of texas and have it addressed to specific infrastructure projects like water, highway, our university system. you and i would borrow money as long as we could get it right now. these are the lowest rates in the history of the american republic and the federal government can't because they can't add to deficit due to interest costs. >> do you expect that 100-year bond then out of texas. >> i'm going to try to sell it. >> richard, good to have you on the program. we'll be watching that. great stuff. >> thank you. >> richard fish err, thanks for joining us. what tipped them so long? at the 11th hour president obama and congressional leaders will meet at the white house on the heels of spending cuts that will kick in tomorrow night. we'll take you live to washington next and a view of the economy from the markets and the banks. the head of td bank speaks with me exclusively
i have proposed, for example, that the state of texas issue a century bond. >> i was going there now. >> sometime in the next 100 years rates will go up, okay? i want to lock in the low rates for the 26 million people of texas and have it addressed to specific infrastructure projects like water, highway, our university system. you and i would borrow money as long as we could get it right now. these are the lowest rates in the history of the american republic and the federal...
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, perhaps california's nemesis, raleigh, north carolina, houston, texas and washington, d.c. are state getting a bum rap? is it legitimate rap that businesses overtaxed and regulated in this state? >> it is good to be number one. we have to work hard to stay there. sure, california has got some problems. california sometimes difficulty when companies make their decisions but we're the capital of silicon valley, innovation center of the world. companies want to stay here. >> everybody knows intel. intel just had a huge $300 million investment down in arizona. they have had, multimillion-dollar investment up in oregon. those are invests not taking place here where they're headquartered. >> that is our big challenge. the company ares here. they're creating jobs. the real question will they place the jobs in california or will they go someplace else? in the case of intel i'm sure they're spending a lot of money on equipment. unfortunately california has a sales tax on lots of equipment purchases and that is just one of the problems we have to deal with. we're usually able to over
, perhaps california's nemesis, raleigh, north carolina, houston, texas and washington, d.c. are state getting a bum rap? is it legitimate rap that businesses overtaxed and regulated in this state? >> it is good to be number one. we have to work hard to stay there. sure, california has got some problems. california sometimes difficulty when companies make their decisions but we're the capital of silicon valley, innovation center of the world. companies want to stay here. >>...
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and melissa is in texas. larry, your sense of whatever will propel us to that record high -- it's when, not if -- is all the wrong stuff. explain. >> well, investors were remind not to focus on the number, whether it's the dow or the s&p. instead focus on the fundamentals can the foundation of the economy. why were there and what is the support for that rally going forward? individual investors know they can't fight the feds. they can't sit there when their cost of living is going up and gas and health care and education i soaring. they know the stock market is being priced for perfection, and it's a legal of perfection that is not demonstrated in the economy. we have gdp, very mediocre, employment, very mediocre. those are the fundamental wes need to see long-lasting. the fed can prop up the stock market and keep stock markets growing aroundded the world like they did in greece but you need sustainable economic policy. that something we do not have and that's what we need to see, to see the market continue t
and melissa is in texas. larry, your sense of whatever will propel us to that record high -- it's when, not if -- is all the wrong stuff. explain. >> well, investors were remind not to focus on the number, whether it's the dow or the s&p. instead focus on the fundamentals can the foundation of the economy. why were there and what is the support for that rally going forward? individual investors know they can't fight the feds. they can't sit there when their cost of living is going up...
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>> texas and california lead the nation in job creation, and there's a statistic here. you know, 9,000 jobs every year, roughly, leaving california, that's what's happening, not good, but the 9,000 jobs, it is because businesses shrink or close. the discussion -- rick perry's getting headlines, states coming here to recruit business out, but the discussion needs to be is how does california make it easier for businesses already here to grow? liz: completely with you. i know, i know, i'm right there. as people complain under the palm trees sipping the ice blended from coffee bean and tee leaf, a horrible life. thank you. closing bell ringing in 37 minutes. another one developing now, herbal life stock, great stuff, icahn hedge fund titans going head to head fiercely kicking and scratching. now, blood drawn today. icahn succeeding akman more, adding two lieutenants there. charlie joins us in a minute with the latest developments with "countdown" returns, and herbal life is moving higher. stay tuned. ♪ ♪ liz: watching skyrocketing right now by nearly 7%. this battle ov
>> texas and california lead the nation in job creation, and there's a statistic here. you know, 9,000 jobs every year, roughly, leaving california, that's what's happening, not good, but the 9,000 jobs, it is because businesses shrink or close. the discussion -- rick perry's getting headlines, states coming here to recruit business out, but the discussion needs to be is how does california make it easier for businesses already here to grow? liz: completely with you. i know, i know, i'm...
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i would note, for example, that in texas, texas will lose $51 million from education for children with disabilities. texas will lose $67 million from their title 1 schools. and head start to a tune of $30 million from head start. this is devastating for women and children, for their families. but it doesn't end there, mr. speaker. but it doesn't end there. sequestration, as i've said, has a devastating impact and a disproportionate impact on women and children. i would note that about 600,000 children and pregnant women are going to lose access to food and health care and nutrition education, including supplemental nutrition programs that are the difference between having a meal or a healthy meal or not, the difference for a mother, who even as she's working every day, has the ability to make sure that there is a good meal on the table for her children. 600,000 children and pregnant women will lose those benefits. let's just look at childcare. there's not one of us, mr. speaker, who hasn't had children and had the needs of childcare. now, if you're a wealthy woman or if you have a high
i would note, for example, that in texas, texas will lose $51 million from education for children with disabilities. texas will lose $67 million from their title 1 schools. and head start to a tune of $30 million from head start. this is devastating for women and children, for their families. but it doesn't end there, mr. speaker. but it doesn't end there. sequestration, as i've said, has a devastating impact and a disproportionate impact on women and children. i would note that about 600,000...
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in texas, we got 675 branches. we got 31,000 employees for the firm here in this state, and the economy -- >> they are not worried about the sequester and all things that everybody's worried about? >> people are really worried about what's happening to them in their day-to-day life, and we have great solutions for them. we're okay. >> okay. pablo sanchez thank you so much. at 5 p.m. on "money," the man, himself, jamie dimon has an exclusive interview. that's later. back to you. >> brave man, jamie dimon sitting with you, melissa. work forward that. thank you. as we do every 15 minutes, checking the markets. nicole another the nysc. you're watching the retailers. >> ashley, yes. look at a couple retailers, starting with jcpenney, up off the earlier lows of the day; however, you can still see that a disastrous quarter causes an atrocious stock move for shareholders today, who i'm sure are not pleased that are 14% drop for jcpenney, which already has been struggling over the last 52 weeks, down nearly 50%. they orvel
in texas, we got 675 branches. we got 31,000 employees for the firm here in this state, and the economy -- >> they are not worried about the sequester and all things that everybody's worried about? >> people are really worried about what's happening to them in their day-to-day life, and we have great solutions for them. we're okay. >> okay. pablo sanchez thank you so much. at 5 p.m. on "money," the man, himself, jamie dimon has an exclusive interview. that's later....
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representative kevin brady is republican from texas and he is chairman of the joint economic committee. welcome, good to have you with us, sir. >> thank you. i believe you assume there is no prospect for a deal to avert the spending cuts that kicks in midnight tomorrow night. is that such a bad thing? >> no, it isn't. i think is absolutely necessary. this was a bipartisan agreement. idea proposed by the president, agreed to by republicans more than a year ago. in fact the president threatened to veto any change in the cuts last year. and so, i think while these are relatively modest and a tiny, tiny part of our economy, i think it is finally time we get some real authentic spending restraint in this government. >> a small part of the economy. i take your point. and even a relatively small part of the spending overall. but in terms of the spending that will be affected, because so much has been taken off the table, with respect to these cuts, it is a -- it is a more -- and they will phase in over the next seven months, it is a more significant cut. i'm curious about your district not kn
representative kevin brady is republican from texas and he is chairman of the joint economic committee. welcome, good to have you with us, sir. >> thank you. i believe you assume there is no prospect for a deal to avert the spending cuts that kicks in midnight tomorrow night. is that such a bad thing? >> no, it isn't. i think is absolutely necessary. this was a bipartisan agreement. idea proposed by the president, agreed to by republicans more than a year ago. in fact the president...
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you and governor walker in wisconsin and governor perry in texas hold the line saying we're not doing this. tell me why. >> let me say i really believe that -- that medicaid is a deeply flawed system in its traditional format. while we'll ensure everybody eligible to be enrolled is covered, that could be some 9 # 0,000, we're not pursuing an expansion of the traditional medicaid. >> costs hundreds of millions of dollars. >> well, there's no question, but what we have in indiana is probably the most innovative consumer-driven health care alternative plan inspect country. it's called the healthy indiana plan. what we've said to washington, d.c. is, look, we're not interested in expanding traditional medicaid, but we're seeking the opportunity to renew our healthy indiana plan and make any discussion of expanding medicaid predicated on being able to do it in a way that's innovative, in a way that's consumer driven, and in a way that really helps people move to primary care and preventative medicine. >> before we get away, sequester, it will cost your state $42 million if it goes through.
you and governor walker in wisconsin and governor perry in texas hold the line saying we're not doing this. tell me why. >> let me say i really believe that -- that medicaid is a deeply flawed system in its traditional format. while we'll ensure everybody eligible to be enrolled is covered, that could be some 9 # 0,000, we're not pursuing an expansion of the traditional medicaid. >> costs hundreds of millions of dollars. >> well, there's no question, but what we have in...
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texas republican michael mccall joins us live. when you have diabetes... your doctor will say get smart about your weight. i tried weight loss plans... but their shakes aren't always made for people with diabetes. that's why there's glucerna hunger smart shakes. they have carb steady, with carbs that digest slowly to help minimize blood sugar spikes. and they have six grams of sugars. with fifteen grams of protein to help manage hunger... look who's getting smart about her weight. [ male...
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for that section, the justice department couldn't have come in and stopped those changes of voting in texas and in georgia, so to be -- the defense that we heard, martin and i as we sat in that courtroom yesterday, was that we're not the only ones that have a bad pattern of this too. well, that's like saying, yeah, i may be a thief and others are stealing, so, therefore, i shouldn't be in court. that's absurd to me. i think that we need to keep voting rights when we see justice scalia saying this is a perpetuation of racial entitlement. like we are some entitlement program to vote rather than full citizens. i think scalia's statement alone shows the attitude that we have among some in this country which is why we still need the protection of the voting rights act. sdroo. >> gentlemen, thanks so much. i apologize for our abelievated time today. we'll see you later on "politics nation. owe ". >> you'll see martin and i in selma on sunday. >> that's going to wrap things up for me this hour. i appreciate all of you joining us. i'll be back here tomorrow at 11:00 a.m., but don't go away, now wit
for that section, the justice department couldn't have come in and stopped those changes of voting in texas and in georgia, so to be -- the defense that we heard, martin and i as we sat in that courtroom yesterday, was that we're not the only ones that have a bad pattern of this too. well, that's like saying, yeah, i may be a thief and others are stealing, so, therefore, i shouldn't be in court. that's absurd to me. i think that we need to keep voting rights when we see justice scalia saying...
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for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? without objection. >> mr. speaker, i rise today to give voice of the concern i'm hearing from the constituents in my district when it comes to the sequester. el pasoans are worried about canceled flights, delays in processing social security and veterans' benefits and fewer resources for law enforcement. they are also worried about their jobs. for example, i represent 20,000 workers and their families who are going to be facing furloughs. mr. o'rourke: we're concerned that wait times at our ports of entry will be four to five hours and furloughs resulting in fewer customs and border protection officers. this undermines those employees and their families in the trade that supports nearly 100,000 jobs in the el paso region. mr. speaker, let's fix this. let's vote on legislation that will replace the sequester with responsible cuts in revenues. i ask unanimous consent to bring up h.r. 699. the speaker pro tempore: as the chair previously advised, that request cannot be entertained absent
for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? without objection. >> mr. speaker, i rise today to give voice of the concern i'm hearing from the constituents in my district when it comes to the sequester. el pasoans are worried about canceled flights, delays in processing social security and veterans' benefits and fewer resources for law enforcement. they are also worried about their jobs. for example, i represent 20,000 workers and their families who are going to be...
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that's how gusty and dry it's been in the texas area. we're in drought. the worst part is fire danger there. we'll show you what temperatures are like in the west. we're on a warm trend. it's the only place in the country in the next couple days, the southwest, that has gorgeous weather. palm springs, l.a. almost 80 degrees. when you consider that normal is about 69, this is way above normal. and beautiful, beautiful weather. there's snowfall to be caught up in the northeast. as the low pulls away it's going to take its time. it's a big circulation here. that means additional snowfall in five to eight inches in >> see they werebling tumbleweeds. >>> spilt milk. inside the prank causing a controversy. >>> and the 16-year-old model in a very provocative pose. why her makeup is causing a big backlash right now. ( ♪ ) for those nights when it's more than a bad dream, be ready. for the days when you get a sudden call from the school, be ready. for the times you need to double-check the temperature on the thermometer, be ready. when you have children's motrin
that's how gusty and dry it's been in the texas area. we're in drought. the worst part is fire danger there. we'll show you what temperatures are like in the west. we're on a warm trend. it's the only place in the country in the next couple days, the southwest, that has gorgeous weather. palm springs, l.a. almost 80 degrees. when you consider that normal is about 69, this is way above normal. and beautiful, beautiful weather. there's snowfall to be caught up in the northeast. as the low pulls...
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worth, texas, is where he was from. and he was so humble about the remarkable gifts he had. coming back in this great ticker tape parade and then the international festival took place at st. worth and what he there for that and really an american superstar. >> yeah, not just a great pianist. he played on the world stage in 1958 in moscow at the height of the cold war and russians were taken with him and it's amazing to think about when he came back to the united states, there was a ticker tape parade on broadway where more than 100,000 people turned out to see him. world figure. >> indeed. and something that we used to have at the state department ambassadors of goodwill. people like van cliven would go around the world, in a sense, as a part of the best of american culture. >> all right. you are watching "cbs this morning." we'll be right back. g." we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ >>> i'm really looking forward to going to rome. this is a great and important and interesting story. >> very interesting. 1.2 billion catholics interested in who will be the new pope as well as other
worth, texas, is where he was from. and he was so humble about the remarkable gifts he had. coming back in this great ticker tape parade and then the international festival took place at st. worth and what he there for that and really an american superstar. >> yeah, not just a great pianist. he played on the world stage in 1958 in moscow at the height of the cold war and russians were taken with him and it's amazing to think about when he came back to the united states, there was a ticker...
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. >>> ahí está ahí está, celebrar en grande la vida de mía de texas que cumple 5 años. >>> y jurimer hernández de la florida que cumple 34 años. >>> y laiza dayanara hernández que cumple 5 años. >>> y también valerie de la florida. >>> jacob que cumple 2 años felicidades. >>> si usted quiere enviarnos su foto de cumpleaños para mostrarla en despierta américa visite univision.com y busque smuckers. >>> a baiolar. >>> sí, señor ♪. >>> eso, venga (aplausos) eso es ♪. (aplausos) ♪. >>> vamos, vamos con los globetrotters. >>> wow, increíble. >>> míralo, miralo. >>> me parece increíble ♪. >>> muy bien, todo listo. >>> solito, solito. >>> oye podrá pasar. >>> ahí mismo, él mismo. >>> pasa el limbo. >>> muy bien. >>> duro, duro (gritos) >>> ¡eh! (aplausos) >>> lo tenemos con nosotros. >>> muy bien karla. >>> que pase por el limbo. >>> que pase por el limbo. >>> eso. >>> muy bien (risas) (aplausos) >>> de panamá, orgullamente latino miren ahí nada más, de los harlem globetrotters, mira nada más (aplausos). >>> atención, no se pierdan cómo un médico robot puede
. >>> ahí está ahí está, celebrar en grande la vida de mía de texas que cumple 5 años. >>> y jurimer hernández de la florida que cumple 34 años. >>> y laiza dayanara hernández que cumple 5 años. >>> y también valerie de la florida. >>> jacob que cumple 2 años felicidades. >>> si usted quiere enviarnos su foto de cumpleaños para mostrarla en despierta américa visite univision.com y busque smuckers. >>> a baiolar....
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look for sunny and warm conditions southwest into southern texas, showers in the pacific northwest. saturday, we have rain and snow showers in the southeast. look for cold conditions around the great lakes, more rain in the pacific west and sunday-sunday snow showers and in the east snow in the rockies and northern plains along t >>> good morning to you. the time, 9:32. taking a live look over san jose. this is a day you want to get outdoors if you can because our beaches are mostly going to be rather quiet. all the tourists will come into town, spring and summertime, so get it while it's warm in the winter. 72 for livermore. 69 degrees in redwood city today. beautiful conditions over the course of the weekend. temperatures tumble on sunday. a few showers up in the north bay. and next week the rain returns. willie. >>> all right, al. thanks. this morning on "today's" moms we are featuring a few great women mom entrepreneurs. and here to join us, the founder of moan fry.com. >> hi. i'm so excited to be here. >> we have a couple of really good stories. >> we have amazing moms. >> my w
look for sunny and warm conditions southwest into southern texas, showers in the pacific northwest. saturday, we have rain and snow showers in the southeast. look for cold conditions around the great lakes, more rain in the pacific west and sunday-sunday snow showers and in the east snow in the rockies and northern plains along t >>> good morning to you. the time, 9:32. taking a live look over san jose. this is a day you want to get outdoors if you can because our beaches are mostly...
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texas versus california. california versus texas. you will be at lovely palo alto all day with this story. i envy you. adam: we will be talking with different representatives from arizona and from virginia who have successfully and quietly lured businesses out of california. stuart: thank you very much indeed. we will see you later. >>> california bet big on green energy. here's the problem, the state's shift to wind and solar makes it very hard to keep the lights on. mike reagan will join us on that subject, 10:35 this morning. back to the company, the colorado governor, he wants to sue cities that are banning fracking. what do you say? charles: absolutely. it's absolutely -- this is -- it absolutely boggles the mind this battle against -- you know the current issue in national geographic there's a negative article on fracking, but you can take so many positives out f it. one thing i love is this illustration of just how deeply they drill for this oil. it is literally more than seven empire state buildings below ground water, seven
texas versus california. california versus texas. you will be at lovely palo alto all day with this story. i envy you. adam: we will be talking with different representatives from arizona and from virginia who have successfully and quietly lured businesses out of california. stuart: thank you very much indeed. we will see you later. >>> california bet big on green energy. here's the problem, the state's shift to wind and solar makes it very hard to keep the lights on. mike reagan will...
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. >> people don't come to texas because they want handouts. they come because they want an opportunity. >> the fact is that everybody involve side acting very rationally, looking through the lens of their own politics. the white house has to stop looking at this if they want to stop sequester. on this one it's not going to happen. they are going to have to make a calculation. do they want other stuff done and do they have to win every poker hand to win the long gain. how much do they want tax reform and are they willing to make a deal with just spending cuts to get rid of a sequester that is intolerable to get more down the road? ultimately that's the calculation they have to make. the republicans are not going to cut a deal that has any tax increases that replaces this sequester. it is easier for a republican to defend a bad spending cut than it is a good tax hike. we are keeping our eye on the developments at the vatican this morning as the pope prepares to leave for the final time. plus -- >> as a broadcast journalist, i'm obligated to main
. >> people don't come to texas because they want handouts. they come because they want an opportunity. >> the fact is that everybody involve side acting very rationally, looking through the lens of their own politics. the white house has to stop looking at this if they want to stop sequester. on this one it's not going to happen. they are going to have to make a calculation. do they want other stuff done and do they have to win every poker hand to win the long gain. how much do...
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i read a story in texas and expulsions and suspensions are a direct pipeline to the juvenile justice system and the punitive approach doesn't fix anything. i can happily point you to that study and makes cases against that school discipline, but holly has come up with a really wonderful solution within law enforcement that we would love you to talk about and it's preventive and solution. >> thank you. it's not going to be a shock to you that i don't have a sizzle reel but i did manage to get a few powerpoint slides in so it's a good thing if i can get my next one. can you advance it for me please? so it is a safety course that i created with yahoo. we partnered together. i started asking questions the first day so my boots are on the ground and i'm in the schools and i love doing what i do, and i believe wholeheartedly and i believe it was the soft power -- yes, i love it. i think it's effective in so many ways, so i had luckily teamed up with the right people at yahoo who were really amazing and just the foresight they saw, and believed in the concept that law enforcement needs to b
i read a story in texas and expulsions and suspensions are a direct pipeline to the juvenile justice system and the punitive approach doesn't fix anything. i can happily point you to that study and makes cases against that school discipline, but holly has come up with a really wonderful solution within law enforcement that we would love you to talk about and it's preventive and solution. >> thank you. it's not going to be a shock to you that i don't have a sizzle reel but i did manage to...
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think about that before recognize the gentleman from texas i did want to quickly ask unanimous and said in a to the record a letter from the -- the associate o general contractors, leaving pillars of american the national contractors, the national electric a contractors association, supporting a nationwide mandatory electronic employment arbitration system containing certain provisions such as federal print and clause in certain department provisions. without objection, i would have recognize the immediate past chairman of the whole judiciary committee, the gentleman from texas, mr. smith. >> i'd like to make a brief statement make a couple of poins and ask a few questions. 23 million americans are unemployed or underemployed. meanwhile, seven when people are working in the united states illegally. these jobs should go to legal workers. we could open up millions of jobs for unemployed americans by requiring all employers to use e-verify. e-verify immediately confirms 99.7% of work eligible employees. i don't of any government agency that has that kind of efficiency. and quite frankly th
think about that before recognize the gentleman from texas i did want to quickly ask unanimous and said in a to the record a letter from the -- the associate o general contractors, leaving pillars of american the national contractors, the national electric a contractors association, supporting a nationwide mandatory electronic employment arbitration system containing certain provisions such as federal print and clause in certain department provisions. without objection, i would have recognize...
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. >> you must have been educated in texas. [♪ "world news tonight" theme ♪] >> stephanie: back to the fry basket. okay. americans worry more about gun violence than losing their jobs. the kaiser foundation asked how much they worry about certain situations. this is interesting. poll just out americans worry more about being a victim of gun violence, than losing their job or being able to pay their mortgage. >> wow. >> stephanie: and then in another edition of -- [♪ "world news tonight" theme ♪] >> stephanie: colorado man arrested last week for harassing a speaker -- giffords has become a verb now. she is a black woman legislator who lost her son to gun violence, who is pushing for some gun control measures. he also mentioned beth mccann, he said hopefully someone will giffords both of your asses. he said there will be blood i'm coming for you. >> and it's because of guys like that that we need gun control. >> stephanie: he repeatedly apologized to one detective for using sexually derogatory and racist statements. he said i don't use those words, i'm not a racist. >> whatever! >> s
. >> you must have been educated in texas. [♪ "world news tonight" theme ♪] >> stephanie: back to the fry basket. okay. americans worry more about gun violence than losing their jobs. the kaiser foundation asked how much they worry about certain situations. this is interesting. poll just out americans worry more about being a victim of gun violence, than losing their job or being able to pay their mortgage. >> wow. >> stephanie: and then in another edition...
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maybe in texas where it's a different culture that we saw in the movie that perhaps football is everything and if a child isn't good at sports they're an outcast. i would like to ask how or if addressing the cultural needs at each school how can we -- is this all one way of doing this, or do you feel there are different needs in different communities? and i think perhaps the law enforcement folks feel the cultures in the communities and see that come out in the adults. i would like to hear about how do you affect a culture and even in san francisco we have many cultures affecting what is valued, what is criticized. >> you know i think that richard touched upon this. it's a relationship of power and it's clearly going to differ from community to community; right. when i was telling you i was picked because because i didn't speak english or at all initially there were only about 5% of us that were hispanic in the school and wouldn't be the case if 95% are hispanic and english speaking as a second language, but i think the way that we can deal with the issue is we ought to first of all start
maybe in texas where it's a different culture that we saw in the movie that perhaps football is everything and if a child isn't good at sports they're an outcast. i would like to ask how or if addressing the cultural needs at each school how can we -- is this all one way of doing this, or do you feel there are different needs in different communities? and i think perhaps the law enforcement folks feel the cultures in the communities and see that come out in the adults. i would like to hear...
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host: donna, texas. caller: representative smith, how can you as a member of congress talk about cuts to social security and medicare? that's cut congress. let's cut their pay. you are exempt from health care. what is that about? guest: we are not exempt from the health-care law. i am on the federal employee health care plan, and i pay about $600 a month for the health-care coverage that i get, and congress is not only not exempt, we are the one and only group of employees that are mandated to move to the exchanges once we get to 2014. look, i do not have a problem with cutting congress. our budget is part of sequestration. my budget, my office is cut by $180,000 a year as a result of the. congress is 535 people and they will take their lumps. you will not get back there fiscal -- to fiscal responsibility, to saving over $1 trillion a year, by just cutting congress. i am all for it, but collectively as a nation we need to take responsibility and make choices about what taxes we want to go up, and what pr
host: donna, texas. caller: representative smith, how can you as a member of congress talk about cuts to social security and medicare? that's cut congress. let's cut their pay. you are exempt from health care. what is that about? guest: we are not exempt from the health-care law. i am on the federal employee health care plan, and i pay about $600 a month for the health-care coverage that i get, and congress is not only not exempt, we are the one and only group of employees that are mandated to...
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well, if you said yes, head down to abilene, texas, and offer some skin to little alicia gutierrez. >> she is getting lessons from her dad who has been applying ink to his clients since he was 14 years old. john gutierrez says his daughter draws a lot. and with practice, she could be pretty good, by the age of 10 or 12. >> her dream is to open her own shop, just like her daddy. >> that's sweet. >>> and now, to an amazing animal rescue, thanks to a veteran pilot with a bright idea. >> the pilot was called in to help when a deer and her fawn got stranden on a frozen canadian lake. the fawn freed itself. but mom could barely stand on that thin ice. that's when the pilot swooped down on his helicopter, getting so close, the wind from the spinning blades pushed the deer all the way to shore. >> the pilot said, he was just doing a job that he loves. >> wow. >> good for him. >>> for some of you, your local news is coming up next. >> for everyone else, "america this morning" continues right after this. so i had a fiber analysis done and sure enough, we're family. but you're not even shredded.
well, if you said yes, head down to abilene, texas, and offer some skin to little alicia gutierrez. >> she is getting lessons from her dad who has been applying ink to his clients since he was 14 years old. john gutierrez says his daughter draws a lot. and with practice, she could be pretty good, by the age of 10 or 12. >> her dream is to open her own shop, just like her daddy. >> that's sweet. >>> and now, to an amazing animal rescue, thanks to a veteran pilot with a...
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airports such as rogers, arkansas, utilized by walmart, kraft, tyson and their vendors; and victoria, texas, used heavily by caterpillar and shell. natca president paul rinaldi criticized congress for "compromising the safety and efficiency of the nation's airspace." getting to the gate will take longer, too. at more than 450 airports around the country where transportation security officers screen nearly two million passengers a day, the head of the tsa warned that delays would be inevitable. "if it does go into effect, then the longer it goes, the greater potential impact it has for us." the tsa has had a hiring freeze for federal air marshalls for nearly a year-and-a-half. sequestration could expand that further. "we would look at a hiring freezse for the tsos, security officers and then cutting back on overtime." in washington, president obama has called a meeting with top congressional leaders for friday, the same day automatic spending cuts begin. "he hopes to have a constructive discussion to prevent sequestration." the cuts would be widespread. according to the white house, the sequ
airports such as rogers, arkansas, utilized by walmart, kraft, tyson and their vendors; and victoria, texas, used heavily by caterpillar and shell. natca president paul rinaldi criticized congress for "compromising the safety and efficiency of the nation's airspace." getting to the gate will take longer, too. at more than 450 airports around the country where transportation security officers screen nearly two million passengers a day, the head of the tsa warned that delays would be...
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the gentleman from texas is no longer here. we are talking about a situation where the president is dealing within the armed conflict. it is inappropriate to insert you to show -- in search judicial review to tie the insert judicial review to cut the president's hands. >> active participation in oversight efforts by this committee and others is critical. i echo what have already been set on that point. there are substantive and procedural issues driving all of this. it would be useful for congress to express that it was willing to do so as to what the substantive brown started to an american would be. if there is an issue -- as to what the substantive grounds to target an american would be. i am the one who is most in favor of a permissible. we have an array of use here. -- views here. >> one thing the administration could do is to cut more and more about what the use with look-alike. starting with the president's speech -- what the use would look like. the administration talked a lot about the underlying legal regime, not at t
the gentleman from texas is no longer here. we are talking about a situation where the president is dealing within the armed conflict. it is inappropriate to insert you to show -- in search judicial review to tie the insert judicial review to cut the president's hands. >> active participation in oversight efforts by this committee and others is critical. i echo what have already been set on that point. there are substantive and procedural issues driving all of this. it would be useful for...
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phil gramm from the great state of texas, he's the gramm in gramm rudman. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> steve: see, we lived through it in the '80s. well, you thought this was bad? turns out paying for this federal employee's vegas bubble bath was one of the cheapest conferences federal taxpayers picked up. we're going to show you the bill that just came in. plus, one of the oldest stories being told in a brand-new way. the bible brought to life by that hollywood power couple, mark burnett and roma downey, they explain how and why coming up next if youthen this willbrids arbe a nice surprise. meet the 5-passenger ford c-max hybrid. c-max come. c-max go. c-max give a ride to everyone it knows. c max has more passenger volume than competitor prius v and we haven't even mentioned... c-max also gets better mpg. say hi to the super fuel efficient ford c-max hybrid. by the armful? by the barrelful? e carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what s
phil gramm from the great state of texas, he's the gramm in gramm rudman. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> steve: see, we lived through it in the '80s. well, you thought this was bad? turns out paying for this federal employee's vegas bubble bath was one of the cheapest conferences federal taxpayers picked up. we're going to show you the bill that just came in. plus, one of the oldest stories being told in a brand-new way. the bible brought to life by that hollywood power...
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similarly texas's voter i.d. law which was the most stringent in the country was prevented from going into -- by section five. of the voting rights act. congress also had a lot of evidence that the most egregious violations of the voting rights act were still occurring in the covered jurisdictions and that was the basis in 2006 with congress re-authorizing the entire act including section five. >> bill: so all of these different states and i think there were 20 some states that tried in various ways to suppress the vote. maybe not all of them were covered states. certainly some of them. >> certainly some of them and certainly section five proved its medal as the last -- >> bill: so they could have gotten away with more if it weren't for section five. >> that's correct. >> bill: how about shelby county alabama? >> shelby county, alabama has -- you know, it's the heart of the voting rights struggle. it is where -- and just recently there is a little town called calera where there's been -- a very aggressive effort
similarly texas's voter i.d. law which was the most stringent in the country was prevented from going into -- by section five. of the voting rights act. congress also had a lot of evidence that the most egregious violations of the voting rights act were still occurring in the covered jurisdictions and that was the basis in 2006 with congress re-authorizing the entire act including section five. >> bill: so all of these different states and i think there were 20 some states that tried in...
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it's the issue that the council on state governments report that came out of texas last year raised, that this is a major issue. the data are consistent across the country regarding profound disparities, and what we also know, say, from a place like new york where i am working right now is consistently what is happening is students doing stupid thingsened up being criminalized -- end up being criminalized. the first step may be a summons, but the second step is they may be more likely to be profiled. the next thing you know you have a bench warrant, and judges and district attorneys in new york city have been talking about their concern with that part of the pipeline to prison. >> are you talking about zero tolerance policies in. in -- policies? >> the data on the way in which zero tolerance policies are implemented are highly problematic. and, again, these are a function to deny opportunities to learn to the students who are removed. but we also know from research that they have impacts on the other students including their willingness to trust adults. >> what does your research sho
it's the issue that the council on state governments report that came out of texas last year raised, that this is a major issue. the data are consistent across the country regarding profound disparities, and what we also know, say, from a place like new york where i am working right now is consistently what is happening is students doing stupid thingsened up being criminalized -- end up being criminalized. the first step may be a summons, but the second step is they may be more likely to be...
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a study of a natural gas field in texas reveals that shale rock formations in the u.s. should provide natural gas at a competitive price through the year 2040. >> bismarck is proven correct again. the divine providence protects fools and the united states of america. we're stumbling into this energy nirvana over the next 50 to 75 years with natural gas discoveries, oil discoveries, it's unbelievable. maybe it's dumb luck. maybe the dinosaurs just came here to die. we don't deserve it. i'm glad we got it. what does "dallas morning news" have to say? >> maybe the president's policy has stirred up innovation in that area. >> you are crediting the president for dinosaurs migrating to this land mass a million years ago and lying down and dying? >> this from a show that starts with a threat, okay. that's all i'm going to say. >> the "dallas morning news," jcpenney cut back on discounts and a business plan that led to a 32% drop in sales. maybe you don't want to cutback on discounts when the economy is upside down. >> in a recession. >> i've got an idea, let's raise prices. >>
a study of a natural gas field in texas reveals that shale rock formations in the u.s. should provide natural gas at a competitive price through the year 2040. >> bismarck is proven correct again. the divine providence protects fools and the united states of america. we're stumbling into this energy nirvana over the next 50 to 75 years with natural gas discoveries, oil discoveries, it's unbelievable. maybe it's dumb luck. maybe the dinosaurs just came here to die. we don't deserve it. i'm...
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lubbock, texas. gallup, new mexico. paramus, new jersey. purchase tickets now, online or at participating convenient stores. tickets nonrefundable. >>> good morning. i'm mark halperin and this is "way too early." thanks for being with us. on this thursday, february 27th. >>> i can't sweat the small stuff. i got a state to rebuild. >> we'll show you how responded at length to being left off the invite list. >>> some moving testimony on capitol hill as loved ones on those killed in the newton massacre speak out. >>> our top story live here in new york city. you're looking here at some live pictures from the vatican. pope benedict xvi is stepping down today. this morning the 85-year-old pontiff is spending a few moments exchanging words with the cardinals before he heads out on a helicopter to the papal residence south of rome. >>> all right, now to developments on the civil war in syria, roughly about an hour from now, secretary of state john kerry is expected to announce a u.s. policy shift when it comes to aiding the rebels. kerry is in rom
lubbock, texas. gallup, new mexico. paramus, new jersey. purchase tickets now, online or at participating convenient stores. tickets nonrefundable. >>> good morning. i'm mark halperin and this is "way too early." thanks for being with us. on this thursday, february 27th. >>> i can't sweat the small stuff. i got a state to rebuild. >> we'll show you how responded at length to being left off the invite list. >>> some moving testimony on capitol hill as...
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the storm started monday in oklahoma and texas. it is slowly making its way to the northeast. >> if you are traveling airlines canceled 500 flights yesterday and more are expected in the coming days. janice dean has been following the storm for us. what can you tell the folks at home that are traveling? >> conditions are improving but we might still see delays across the midwest and the great lakes and the northeast. this storm is still with us. it started on monday. really historic in terms of the amount of snow we had hurricane force wind gusts 84 mile per hour winds across amarillo, texas. the storm still lingering across the great lakes bringing snow and potential for wind. ad if you are traveling or picking someone up at the airport. you will still see the snow. still looking at the lingering snow shower activity eye long the coast it is enough to cause delays at the airport. there are cancellations but certainly call ahead. the next big story is the extreme cold as far south of florida. temperatures into the 50s. dallas 37, 4
the storm started monday in oklahoma and texas. it is slowly making its way to the northeast. >> if you are traveling airlines canceled 500 flights yesterday and more are expected in the coming days. janice dean has been following the storm for us. what can you tell the folks at home that are traveling? >> conditions are improving but we might still see delays across the midwest and the great lakes and the northeast. this storm is still with us. it started on monday. really historic...
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department's education staff, working in the 3 largest districts in the country, new york, denver, maine, texas, florida, and the bay area. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome rebecca randell. >> great, thank you, melinda. i'm going to ask you all to come up now. as they get seated i'll say a few words. all these panelists really bring a great wealth of experience and wisdom to what on the one hand is actually a really complicated issue and on the other hand at its very core is somewhat simple. whether it's online or off-line, bullying and harassment or as the teens that we encounter at common sense media often say, drama, it's about power. as you heard the boy on the video say, i'm the big dog. who has it, who wants it and who wants to keep it. i realize this is an incredibly simple definition so i will leave it to our panel to pick it apart and to delve deeper. each of our panelists will have the opportunity to give a brief introduction of who they are and their organizations and after we've done the rounds i will pose a series of questions to eefrp of they will and then you will all have th
department's education staff, working in the 3 largest districts in the country, new york, denver, maine, texas, florida, and the bay area. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome rebecca randell. >> great, thank you, melinda. i'm going to ask you all to come up now. as they get seated i'll say a few words. all these panelists really bring a great wealth of experience and wisdom to what on the one hand is actually a really complicated issue and on the other hand at its very core is somewhat...
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she's from abilene, texas. she's learning the trade from her dad, john, who owns his own tattoo shop. let's say that alicia is getting plenty of practice, because she's doing it on actual people. people who are willing to get tattooed by 7-year-olds. >> brave souls. he says if she keeps it up, alicia should be rocking out bad tattoos by the time she's 10 or 12 alicia, to her credit, says she's not even nervous while she's doing it. apparently, it runs in the family there. because her dad started when he was 14 years old. so they have that ink in their blood at a very young age. >> that's a story you will carry with you forever if you got tattooed by a 7-year-old. >> that would be memorable. >> this jacked-up flower was done by a 7-year-old. >> and another thing people should know about our new lady here, you like tattoos. if you had your way, you would have more than just a little one. >> if i weren't doing what i was doing, i would probably be like a crazy rocker chick with a sleeve. >> you would have all the
she's from abilene, texas. she's learning the trade from her dad, john, who owns his own tattoo shop. let's say that alicia is getting plenty of practice, because she's doing it on actual people. people who are willing to get tattooed by 7-year-olds. >> brave souls. he says if she keeps it up, alicia should be rocking out bad tattoos by the time she's 10 or 12 alicia, to her credit, says she's not even nervous while she's doing it. apparently, it runs in the family there. because her dad...
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did you see that last week a television station in texas on the border ran an investigative report about the supplemental nutrition assistance program. that's food stamps. >> tonight, we're uncovering just how many people are on snap in the valley and how much money they are getting. one man calling for action after seeing what he calls abuse of the system happening every day. >> there are times i do see customers come in and they have got thousands. >> this gas station clerk who wants to conceal his identity over fears about losing his job is fed up. bob as we are calling him rings up a customer paying with a loan star card. the numbers he says just don't add up. the balance more than $7,000 in taxpayer funds. >> you would think that it would red flag in the system. >> bob claims that he got short changed when trying to report it. the local snap office telling him they couldn't do anything about it. according to bob on an average day he sees about 10 different people all with over 2,000 bucks in food stamps who report to the government that they can't make ends meet. >> but they are dri
did you see that last week a television station in texas on the border ran an investigative report about the supplemental nutrition assistance program. that's food stamps. >> tonight, we're uncovering just how many people are on snap in the valley and how much money they are getting. one man calling for action after seeing what he calls abuse of the system happening every day. >> there are times i do see customers come in and they have got thousands. >> this gas station clerk...
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this is the night, of course, when president lyndon baines johnson in his texas drawl said live on national tv "we shall overcome." >> mr. speaker, mr. president, members of the congress, i speak tonight for the dignity of man and the destiny of democracy. at times history and fate meet at a single time in a single place to shape a turning point in man's unending search for freedom. so it was at lexington and concord. so it was a century ago at appomattox. so it was last week in selma, alabama. what happened in selma is part of a far larger movement which is in every section and state of america. it is the effort of american negroes to secure for themselves the full blessings of american life. their cause must be our cause too. because it's not just negroes, but really it's all of us who must overcome the crippling legacy of bigotry and injustice. and we shall overcome. every american citizen must have an equal right to vote. every device of which human ingenuity is capable has been used to deny this right. the negro citizen may go to register only to be told that the day is wrong, or the h
this is the night, of course, when president lyndon baines johnson in his texas drawl said live on national tv "we shall overcome." >> mr. speaker, mr. president, members of the congress, i speak tonight for the dignity of man and the destiny of democracy. at times history and fate meet at a single time in a single place to shape a turning point in man's unending search for freedom. so it was at lexington and concord. so it was a century ago at appomattox. so it was last week in...
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he was sent to texas to handle a very significant hate crime case when he was a young lawyer that involved a gang of white supremacists that went on a killing spree and ended up shooting 3 people and killing one when he was a young lawyer working in the civil rights division. he later served as a top deputy for attorney general janet reno, he was special counsel to ted kennedy and served as the president's advisor on civil rights issues. he was also director for civil rights at the department of human health services. tom, you will find, is passion ate and committed to equality and justice for everyone. tom, more than anyone i know, makes every single day in his life matter, whether it's focused on anti-bullying work, voting rights, disability rights, housing rights, the eighth amendment, immigration, hate crimes or human trafficking. tom cares about all of those issues to his core and he works every day to make the world a better place. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome assistant attorney general tom perez. (applause). >> good morning, it's an honor to be back here. i got to spend some
he was sent to texas to handle a very significant hate crime case when he was a young lawyer that involved a gang of white supremacists that went on a killing spree and ended up shooting 3 people and killing one when he was a young lawyer working in the civil rights division. he later served as a top deputy for attorney general janet reno, he was special counsel to ted kennedy and served as the president's advisor on civil rights issues. he was also director for civil rights at the department...
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he is in el paso, texas, he loves the basketball team. always loved basketball. he has been the manager, but the coach thought had in his mind a plan to let him play the last minute of their last game. he wanted to give him his moment. take a look. so let me tell you what happened. they kept passing him the ball. he didn't make the shot. the ball goes out of bounds. a kid from the other team who had been watching everybody supporting the young man mitchell called to him, tossed it in to him and he made the basket. he got his moment after all. very nice. greg is looking at me and i can feel it. >> greg: what? >> dana: that sin can, this is ridiculous story. against no, it's nice to see a basketball story. that's all. >> kimberly: your turn. asleep at the big wheel. freddie somebody sent me this, "unicorns are jerks." a coloring book. features 18 illustration of unicorns acting like jerks. i am amazed in the 21st sen thurry this mythological bigotry exists. disgusting. write your congressman and stop the madness. disgusting. >> dana: is that real or did you draw th
he is in el paso, texas, he loves the basketball team. always loved basketball. he has been the manager, but the coach thought had in his mind a plan to let him play the last minute of their last game. he wanted to give him his moment. take a look. so let me tell you what happened. they kept passing him the ball. he didn't make the shot. the ball goes out of bounds. a kid from the other team who had been watching everybody supporting the young man mitchell called to him, tossed it in to him and...
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recently section 5 was invoked to block discriminatory voter id laws in texas and in south carolina. although conservative supreme court justice antonin scalia dismissed the protects of the voting rights act as a perpetetuation of racial entitlement. it shocked a lot of americans today. scalia continued whenever a society adopts racial entitlements, it is very difficult to get out of them through the normal political processes. meaning congress has no clue what they're doing, we'll take care of it here at the court. this man is a supreme court justice. to him the constitutional right to vote is a racial entitlement, question mark? it sounds like scalia is on the same side as the attorneys representing shelby county, alabama. lead attorney bert rhine believes everything is okay now. this is an old disease, and that disease is cured. the problem is solved. his co-attorney agreed. >> we've made great strides over the years. we have minority participation at record levels. we have minority candidates selected by 90% white populations. >> so we should just forget about the long lines in m
recently section 5 was invoked to block discriminatory voter id laws in texas and in south carolina. although conservative supreme court justice antonin scalia dismissed the protects of the voting rights act as a perpetetuation of racial entitlement. it shocked a lot of americans today. scalia continued whenever a society adopts racial entitlements, it is very difficult to get out of them through the normal political processes. meaning congress has no clue what they're doing, we'll take care of...